HSC
Hello Aspirant,
Maharashtra HSC Sample Papers : The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) releases the subject-wise Maharashtra HSC sample question papers on the official website. Students must download and practice the sample questions to get familiar with the exam pattern, marking scheme, duration of exam, types of questions asked in the exam and more. Students can download the Maharashtra Higher Secondary Certificate (Class 12) subject-wise question bank on the official website for the upcoming Maharashtra HSC board examination (https://www.shiksha.com/boards/maharashtra-hsc-board) . Students preparing to appear for the Maharashtra 12 th exams 2021-22 can visit the official website at maa.ac.in to download the subject-wise question bank and prepare for the exams.
Subjects
Maharashtra HSC Important Topics
History
Applied History in 21st Century Historical Research History Teacher and Teaching Mass Media and History Encyclopedia Entertainment Media and History Administrative Services Tourism and History Museums
Mathematics (Commerce)
Part 1 Mathematical logic Continuity Differentiation Applications of Derivative Matrices
Part 2 Ratio, Proportion and Partnership Commission Bivariate Data and Correlation Brokerage and Discount Regression Analysis Insurance and Annuity Demography Random Variable and Probability Distribution
Physics
Electrons and photons Atoms, Molecules and Nuclei Circular Motion Rotation Motion Oscillations Elasticity Surface Tension Gravitation Wave Motion Stationary Waves Kinetic theory of gases and Radiation Wave theory of light Electrostatics Current electricity Interference and diffraction Magnetic effects of electric current Magnetism Electromagnetic inductions
Dear Aspirant, in order to go through the PCMB paper of 12th HSC 2020 then you need to visit the official site of HSC. There you can get the question papers of various papers including PCMB. I hope you are clear now. Feel free to ask if you have any other doubts. All The Best for your future.
Hello Aditi,
At this point of the year when the term exams for CBSE are already being conducted. And also the application forms for the HSC board have already been filled it is quite impossible to shift from CBSE to HSC now specially for class 12th.
I would rather suggest you to give up this idea as just 4 months more and you would complete your 12th. Switching your board for such a small time duration would be a bad option as the syllabus for both boards and examination patterns are quite different. I would suggest you to stick to CBSE board.
If you are facing difficulty studying the CBSE subjects please follow these preparation tips:
Hope that helps you
All the Best
Hello, Yes there will be at least one of the theorems in the examinations asked for their proofs. If some one is aiming at least to pass the exam, these theorems play a major role.
Dear Student,
Sorry to inform ... but , with your given MHT CET percentile , you have very less chances to get Pharmacy course in Marathwada Mitra Mandal's College of Pharmacy(MMCOP), Pune .
According to the last year MHT CET in Pharmacy cut off data base , and as per your user location , the cut off details are as follows :
Note: as you haven't mentioned your caste category .. so I'm sharing only the gen category cut off details.
In Gen Category - 87.763 Percentile [ CR-9013]
In gen category- 91.319 Percentile [CR-5727]
you can check the detailed cut off list from here ;
2020PHARMA_CAP2_CutOff.pdf (mahacet.org) (http://ph2021.mahacet.org/2020/2020PHARMA_CAP2_CutOff.pdf)
Well, the cut off depends on several factors like seat matrix, difficulty level of exam etc. so that it can vary each year .
To know more about MHT CET eligibility criteria , refer this :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-eligibility-criteria
you can also use MHT CET college predictor link for your reference :
https://www.careers360.com/mht-cet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope this helps !
Dear Aspirant, if you belong to general category 50% is the minimum percentage of marks required to qualify for NEET in class 12th Board Examination but you have got 49% but if you have any quota then you are qualify in that criteria. But 163 marks in NEET is much less to to get BAMS as per previous years trends. I hope you are clear now. If you have any other doubts feel free to ask. All The Best!!!
Dear applicant your HSC percentage won't be affecting your selection whereas with 163 marks your chance of getting BHMS college is too low. When it comes about the basic marks criteria, even for private colleges it is way too beyond the marks secured by you, but still you can try for BHMS colleges without loosunl hope. Use our NEET UG college predictor to predict the available options for you based on your merit rank
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Good luck!!
Dear Aspirant,
Yes it is possible to reappear for your class 12 exams from the HSC board under the improvement scheme. Another option that many people opt for is appearing for the exams through NIOS(National Institute of Open Schooling). You can give the entire exam or select subjects for improvement.
Hi, the information that you have shared is little incomplete. There are lot of universities from which you can choose colleges. the rank that you have mentioned is a little hard to get into a top college. If you have doubts feel free to comment back. Hope this helps.
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